TECHNOLOGY.
CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE. EXAMINATION RESULTS. The results of the technological examinations of the City, and Guilds of London Institute, which were held in New Zealand in May and June last, are announced. The list of successful candidates at the New Plymouth, Wanganui, Palmerston North, Wellington, Masterton, Napier, Gisborne, and Nelson centres is as follows :— WELLINGTON. Plumbers' Work. First year pass.— Arthur T. G. Ackroyd, William F. Clarke, Charles H. Hocking, Wm. W. Jenkins, Ernest N. Morris, and Frank Snaddon. Ordinary pass — Arthur. T. G. Ackroyd, Harry Harris, Charles H. Hocking, Richard W. Jenkins, George S. Weller, Harold F. Wiechern, and John H. Williams. Principles of Plumbing. Ordinary pass.— Wm. A. H. Baily, Horace S. Dudding, Wm. F. W. Jenkins. Telegraphy. Ordinary, first class.— George Apperley. Second-class pass— Joseph A. Fahy. Telephony.— Ordinary, first class— Louis M. Justice. Second-class pass— Walter- I. Monkhouse, Charles Panting. Electric Wiremen's Work. First-year pass. — George P. Blakeley. Electrical Engineering. Elementary pass.— George P. Blakeley, and Leslie V. Smith. Plain Cookery. First-class pass.— Nora E. Alexander, Henrietta Phair, Jessie Reade, Florence H. Simpson, and Isabella A. Wilkinson. Cabinet-making. Second-class honours.— Herbert J. Sears. Woodwork: First year pass. — Charles. V. Nattrass. WANGANUI. Plain Cookery. First-class pass.— Annie Cameron, M. M. Gordon, Agnes M. Haase, Emma P. Laird, Margaret Miller, S. M. M. Pitcher, M. C. Walton, and Maud M. Fossey. Second-class pass— Eenobia Meads. Mechanical Engineering. Ordinary, Part I. Pass.— Harry Clement, George W. Haycock, W. P. Kiely, A. Morrison, and H. H. Smith. Ordinary, Part I I . First; class—Geo. W. Haycock and A. Morrison. Second-class pass— H. H. Smith. Second-class honours— Malcolm S. Stanley. Electrical Engineering. Elementary pass.— A. E. E. Cheal. Plumbers' Work. First year pass.— B.. M. Dust and Maurice Keane. Principles of Plumbing. Second-class honours.— John D. Graham. Woodwork.— Final, second class—John E. Nairn. NEW PLYMOUTH. Plain Cookery. - First-class pass — Elsie E. Gibson, Annie E. Hamerton, Winifred J. Jemison, Beatrix Mead, and Louise F. Worm. Principles of Plumbing.— Ordinary passWilliam Prestney and George C. White Carpentry and Joinery.— Second-class honours — Andrew E. Selby.
PALMERSTON NORTH. Plumbers' Work.— Ordinary pass — George Hurdle. Andrew Jack, Sidney C. Mines, Frank E. Moore, Burnard A. and Albert J. Perry. Ordinary (practical) pass— Frederick Schliorike.
Principles of Plumbing — Ordinary passGeorge Anderson, Alex., D. Buchanan, Frank Le Cheminant, and Alfred W. Hewitt.
MASTERTON. Plain Cookery.— First-class, pass— Mabel H. Sicely and Catherine M. Stanton. Plumbers' Work.— Ordinary Frank Petersen. Ordinary (practical) pass— Jocelyn J; Andrew and Godfrey H. Russell. Principles of Plumbing.— Ordinary passHorace Joyce. Painters' and. Decorators' Work.— Ordinary second-class pass— Edwin J. Chilton. NAPIER. Plain Cookery.— First-class pass— Mary Donald, Millicent Kidd, Ruby E. Kirkham, and Winifred Rice. .Second-class pass— Violet G. Camby, Eileen E. Jackson, and Lottie M. Lawton. Plumbers' Work.— Ordinary pass— Wm, E. Eddy and Pearce de Launay. : Principles of Plumbing.— Ordinary pass— Albert J. Yarrow. Carpentry and Joinery.— Ordinary, secondclass-- Hubert Beebe and Ralph Gardiner. Woodwork.—Final, second-class— Ralph Gardiner. GISBORNE. Plain - Cookery. — Second-class pass— Lilian Brooking and Christina Burgess. First-class pass— Marion Higgens and Lily A.. Smale. Sec-ond-class pass— Mary C. Larkin, Kathleen Morgan, Esther E. Pickering, Mabel H. Powell, Mary Price, and Bertha H. Thompson. NELSON. Telegraphy.— Ordinary, second-class— Louis J. Carmine. Telephony.— Ordinary, second-class passLouis J. Carmine. Plumbers' Work.— Ordinary (practical) passHugh Simpson. Cabinet Making.— Ordinary, second-class pass— Alfred C. Thompson.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 674, 26 November 1909, Page 3
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